Slow and Steady… But Is The Player Market Passing The Cubs By?
November 6, 2009 by Matt Trueblood
In the 40 hours or so since the conclusion of the World Series, four trades have sent nine Major Leaguers to new teams. Eight players filed for free agency, and two more were released by their 2009 organizations.
Milton Bradley, however, remains a Cub.
This is not yet a critical failing on the part of Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry. The key word, however, is "yet."
Cubs fans have seen this movie before. In the winter of 2004-05, Hendry dragged his feet and over-thought the necessary dumping of disgraced slugger and clubhouse pariah Sammy Sosa, hemming and hawing into early February before unloading Sosa on the Baltimore Orioles, getting far below market value even for the controversial and aging right fielder, and d...
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Slow and Steady… But Is The Player Market Passing The Cubs By?
November 6, 2009 by Matt Trueblood
In the 40 hours or so since the conclusion of the World Series, four trades have sent nine Major Leaguers to new teams. Eight players filed for free agency, and two more were released by their 2009 organizations.
Milton Bradley, however, remains a Cub.
This is not yet a critical failing on the part of Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry. The key word, however, is "yet."
Cubs fans have seen this movie before. In the winter of 2004-05, Hendry dragged his feet and over-thought the necessary dumping of disgraced slugger and clubhouse pariah Sammy Sosa, hemming and hawing into early February before unloading Sosa on the Baltimore Orioles, getting far below market value even for the controversial and aging right fielder, and d...
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Article is property of BleacherReport.com
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